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if you look at the an droid market now and the players in the android market environment, it's a tough slog. >> reporter: how will we really know if microsoft is making the right moves? in a year and a half, we'll see products developed under this new structure, if they are mind blowing steve job will look like a genius. who will be the next microsoft ceo to make big changes? >>> the sharp rise in sales of tablets and smart phones comes at the expense of the old fashioned desktop computer. worldwide shipment ps of personal computers fell for the fifth quart near a year down 11% from april through juniper i didn't do. >>> as pc sales take a serious slide, china unseeded hewlett packard to become the world's number one pc maker. lonovo who bought them back in 2005 controls 17% of the world's pc market. hewlett packard slipped to second place. >>> ford is cutting the price of the all electric 2014 focus sedan by 10%, about $4,000 off the sticker price for this year's new model. the auto maker wants to make surprises are competitive when the focus electric hits showrooms in the next few we
if you look at the an droid market now and the players in the android market environment, it's a tough slog. >> reporter: how will we really know if microsoft is making the right moves? in a year and a half, we'll see products developed under this new structure, if they are mind blowing steve job will look like a genius. who will be the next microsoft ceo to make big changes? >>> the sharp rise in sales of tablets and smart phones comes at the expense of the old fashioned desktop...
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yes, i grew up as you did, in a fairly narrow, conservative cultural religious environment. a community. and i was handed a set of propositions about what-- that were important to believe, to accept, and they were well met and they were well intended. but life has gone on and i've tested those propositions against both experience and learning and reading and listening. those propositions don't make the sense to me that they did when i was a 14-year-old in the baptist training union in central baptist church in marshal texas. i still value my experience in that culture. and i'm grateful that, you know, i have been as you said earlier, life has been good to me. as it has been to you. and journalism for me has been a continuing course in adult education. and has taken me to different places where i can look back and see where i've been. i changed my mind because i realized when i was down at the bottom of the hill, i only saw a little bit of what was around me. the higher you go in age, the older you get, you can see a larger ferr rain behind you from which you can draw your ex
yes, i grew up as you did, in a fairly narrow, conservative cultural religious environment. a community. and i was handed a set of propositions about what-- that were important to believe, to accept, and they were well met and they were well intended. but life has gone on and i've tested those propositions against both experience and learning and reading and listening. those propositions don't make the sense to me that they did when i was a 14-year-old in the baptist training union in central...
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our perception of the environment, our values as a nation have changed. and that's why we can look at friant dam today and say, maybe we never should have done that. but in the context of the '30s it was >> reporter: for now, it remains impossible for salmon to swim the length of the river and spawn. but a few fish are living in the river, and are reproducing. still, it may take another 20 years before the restoration of the san joaquin can be judged a success or a failure. >> suarez: you can see historical images of life and development in the san joaquin river valley dating back to the 1800s. find that slide show on our homepage. >> woodruff: and to the analysis of shields and brooks: syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. welcome back, gentlemen. so let's start by talking about immigration. the senate passed its bill w what two weeks ago, mark, i think 14 republicans voted for it. but now that it's in the house, the republicans are balking, what is going on if. >> well, it's a different institution, judy. the re
our perception of the environment, our values as a nation have changed. and that's why we can look at friant dam today and say, maybe we never should have done that. but in the context of the '30s it was >> reporter: for now, it remains impossible for salmon to swim the length of the river and spawn. but a few fish are living in the river, and are reproducing. still, it may take another 20 years before the restoration of the san joaquin can be judged a success or a failure. >>...
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there's an argument actually perversely because we said as difficult as this is, this is the right environment in which to try to change immigration bills because it has to be bipartisan. i understand that sounds a little odd right now because we're facing these great difficulties. senate democrats can't come to terms with the house republicans but at the end of the day on an issue like this, we would be better off if we had a bipartisan bill that would asome of the concerns ramesh is raising on border security and things like that while establishing a path to legalization and citizenship for immigrants. it can probably be better done with both parties having a stake of the action. >> you both are strongly committed to the rule of law. i know that. so there are 11 million people here undocumented illegals, whatever one calls them, how does this all affect them? postponing, acting, whatever have you? >> well,. and rule of law. right. again, if you take the congressional budget office projections which the supporters of this bill have been to youing, they're saying there's a 30-50% reduction in
there's an argument actually perversely because we said as difficult as this is, this is the right environment in which to try to change immigration bills because it has to be bipartisan. i understand that sounds a little odd right now because we're facing these great difficulties. senate democrats can't come to terms with the house republicans but at the end of the day on an issue like this, we would be better off if we had a bipartisan bill that would asome of the concerns ramesh is raising...
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. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active fire and trying to rescue in the realm of 300 victims. so, this time, because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions. >> reporter: as the plane came to rest, passengers scrambled to get out, despite emergency chutes that deployed inside the cabin. 62 of them ended up here at san francisco general hospital, while another 55 went to stanford. geoffrey manley is head of neurosurgery at san francisco general, which has discharged most of its patients, but still has six in critical condition, and two with serious spinal cord injuries that could lead to paralysis. >> the ligaments were simply ripped as they went forward and back in the seat with associated bone fractures as well. it is possible that these folks will never walk again. it is also possible that with some of this rapid surgery and aggressive management in the intensive care unit that they will have a chance to possibly regain some function. >> reporter: manley said many injuries were not apparent at first. >> many of th
. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active fire and trying to rescue in the realm of 300 victims. so, this time, because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions. >> reporter: as the plane came to rest, passengers scrambled to get out, despite emergency chutes that deployed inside the cabin. 62 of them ended up here at san francisco general hospital, while another 55 went to stanford. geoffrey manley is head of...
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if they do, they are threatening in a politically constrained environment. that is why to me, the genius this place that they are two sides of the same point although both are a fundamental human yearning. >> there has been much reported recently regarding the government handling of personal data belonging to americans and others. president obama said he is trying to balance national security against privacy. how well do you think the administration is doing? haved individuals confidence their best interests are being well guarded? >> let me take it out of the context of president obama and his administration and generalize my answer because it is what i believe. remember the old saying, absolute power corrupts absolutely? to me, the question raised by the nsa and irs is, how is it we should hold these vast, complex, opaque institutions accountable. how is it that effective oversight is possible? how can we possibly know that if a few people with vast power, whether it is the federal reserve chairman or the head of the nsa, how can we know they are always co
if they do, they are threatening in a politically constrained environment. that is why to me, the genius this place that they are two sides of the same point although both are a fundamental human yearning. >> there has been much reported recently regarding the government handling of personal data belonging to americans and others. president obama said he is trying to balance national security against privacy. how well do you think the administration is doing? haved individuals confidence...
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we can find a way that is good for the environment and good for business. it is good for our planet and bottom-line. when it is missing we tried some product. yet to search to find those intersections. it is an intersection that benefits our customers and shareholders. when you can find that it really works. >> you are one of the mayors challenge which was an incentivized competition. this is one way of having share prosperity. -- came up with what >> if you look at the bashan -- basic functions of these have to provide, is there a way to provide this in a completely new way. you have to do something with the trash. we have decided that we will that endthe trash out up in the dump. we depend on individuals to make that choice. technology is there. it has not been applied to this skill. want to see if we can prove it. benefit to thee process? this is what started as thinking in this direction. we have been kicking it for a long time. we had a lots of ideas. we said we achieve all these other ones. let's put one out where we do not know whether we can do it.
we can find a way that is good for the environment and good for business. it is good for our planet and bottom-line. when it is missing we tried some product. yet to search to find those intersections. it is an intersection that benefits our customers and shareholders. when you can find that it really works. >> you are one of the mayors challenge which was an incentivized competition. this is one way of having share prosperity. -- came up with what >> if you look at the bashan --...
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the less secure in the environment, the smaller the project. the more secure, the more substantial you can pursue. >> to follow up on that, in iraq, you have the assessments being done both about security and about engagement. , thoseabsence of usoco assessments were being done by our ambassador and those assessments were being done by the generals on the ground. where are they on this proposal? did the generals or the ambassadors feel that they would have benefited by having this? >> he supports the idea of having it. >> when the u.s. is operating overseas, the ambassador in iraq and with the u.s. operates elsewhere, it is ambassador who heads the effort in the country. the commanding general heads the defense operations. i understand what was said. where would it fit in this command? >> the mission is discrete and will to find. clarity will provide certainty to both agencies and the contractors. it would be somewhat like fema. its mission is to oversee the relief or reconstruction activity in the affected country. the president would declare
the less secure in the environment, the smaller the project. the more secure, the more substantial you can pursue. >> to follow up on that, in iraq, you have the assessments being done both about security and about engagement. , thoseabsence of usoco assessments were being done by our ambassador and those assessments were being done by the generals on the ground. where are they on this proposal? did the generals or the ambassadors feel that they would have benefited by having this?...
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not just about ensuring that those that were responsible for these activities that caused a hostile environment that adults knew of, should have known of and knew of and done something about it, is about ensuring that the culture that gives rise to that is eradicated. so our resolutions are about mining the data in detail so that you know not just what's happening but who feels comfortable saying it and how they are going about trying to remediate it. it is about doing climate checks because unless adults consistently talk to their student body and understand you don't know whether it's getting better. in lots of instances in our resolutions it's also been about ensuring that there was a community school leader committee on campus to help deal with some of these issues, to do things like peer to peer orientation because, for example, we know sexual harassment and sexual violence happens most frequently in the early days of the school year during things like orientation week. and it's also about ensuring that we realize the school day doesn't just end at 3:00. extra can urricular activities, par
not just about ensuring that those that were responsible for these activities that caused a hostile environment that adults knew of, should have known of and knew of and done something about it, is about ensuring that the culture that gives rise to that is eradicated. so our resolutions are about mining the data in detail so that you know not just what's happening but who feels comfortable saying it and how they are going about trying to remediate it. it is about doing climate checks because...
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in effect to transform suburban marin county into a more urban environment. >> would these be people who already live in marin or is the idea to attract more sneem. >> well, one of the reasons there's been so much controversy i think is the plan is so complicated. it is so difficult to explain. it is very simply the plan would provide an incentive to counties and cities to zone properties within their jurisdictions, to build new housing in the future along traffic corridors and next to mass transit. and the idea there is that that would be a way of reducing driving and thereby reducing greenhouse gases. >> very close to there you see these signs that say the smart train is coming. smart train is a key player in all of this, is it not? >> well, the smart train is part of the larger strategy to try and develop housing along corridors, along traffic corridors. and it's coming to san rafael and san rafael has already accepted two priority development areas. these are areas where they've zoned the city so that more dense property, more dense housing can be built. but people are up in arms
in effect to transform suburban marin county into a more urban environment. >> would these be people who already live in marin or is the idea to attract more sneem. >> well, one of the reasons there's been so much controversy i think is the plan is so complicated. it is so difficult to explain. it is very simply the plan would provide an incentive to counties and cities to zone properties within their jurisdictions, to build new housing in the future along traffic corridors and next...
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cooking out a kitchen, so we need to bring digital media into the classroom so people can practice in the environments they're in all the time outside of school. >> and i would say that having listened to the word "media literacy" as far as back when i was carrying 3-inch quarter cassettes years ago and it was a great job. it really was. to teach media and digital literacy out of context is a fool's error and we have the boring curriculums in the world and teaching it out of the context. >> we have to stop blocking. >> yeah. i don't know. >> somebody -- okay. >> teachable moment. >> i hear everybody talk about -- >> thank you. >> yeah. so i have learned the phrase "teachable moment" since becoming a resource officer and i try to incorp rat that with a discipline situation and i try to use the teachable moment with the parents as well so you can move forward all together instead of just making everybody upset. >> i have some comments actually responding to what you asked about, the zero tolerance and different proposallity. one of my colleague and looked at this across the last 15 years and noticed a t
cooking out a kitchen, so we need to bring digital media into the classroom so people can practice in the environments they're in all the time outside of school. >> and i would say that having listened to the word "media literacy" as far as back when i was carrying 3-inch quarter cassettes years ago and it was a great job. it really was. to teach media and digital literacy out of context is a fool's error and we have the boring curriculums in the world and teaching it out of the...
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in california call for students to be critical thinkers as well as to recognize human impact on the environment. [speaker not understood] does that for them and so much more. it teaches our children the joys of hands on science, the importance of working together, and doing community service and the magic of just being outdoors. so, on all our behalf thank you for honoring yofp and all the work that it does. (applause) >> thank you and congratulationses. and i just want to acknowledge one other person and invite up, of course, it's always tough after a teacher has spoken to invite someone who is late to the classroom, but phil ginsberg, the director of the rec and park department would like to ask if you have a few words you'd like to say. >> thank you, president chiu. i thought i could sneak in here, but apparently not. we just wanted to thank this board of supervisors ~ for recognizing this outstanding program. it's one of the things that we are most proud about in our department, and that is making sure that our children have a sense of appreciation of the true wonderment of our open spaces
in california call for students to be critical thinkers as well as to recognize human impact on the environment. [speaker not understood] does that for them and so much more. it teaches our children the joys of hands on science, the importance of working together, and doing community service and the magic of just being outdoors. so, on all our behalf thank you for honoring yofp and all the work that it does. (applause) >> thank you and congratulationses. and i just want to acknowledge one...
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but if we can't have environments where students feel comfortable attending school, being comfortable with themselves and in themselves in a school environment we will never have students that are predicated in a way to be able to learn. we have to have safe schools. so what we did this year, when all of our administrators came back from summer break, every administrator from principals to the purchasing manager, everyone saw bully this year. and we spent a full year with our bifl department of student, family and community resources, we spent a full day debriefing that movie and going through a process where we talked about it and it was amazing to see grown adults having these realizations about what bullying meant to them and having a commitment from every administrator in our district that we will not allow that to happen this year and that will be one of the focus areas this year. so the ability to have these children now watch the movie as well was extremely moving to us yesterday. i just have to share one anecdote from that movie. we had a question and answer session at the end
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen on the musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became from. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico fifteen miles most state an accident occurred on oil rig piece by piece the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling in over a mile water and over three miles. on april twentieth two thousand and ten approximately nine forty five pm methane gas from the well ignited. eleven workers were never found. the deepwater horizon. sank on the morning of april twenty second birthday. shortly thereafter the u.s. coast guard began to observe an oil slick
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it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff and the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind to talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder for the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods. there are a billion hungry mouths in the world and we're being told that this technology is safe shouldn't we embrace it in that case well if you look at all the real developments in raising eels it hasn't actually occurred through g.m. it's occurred through conventional breeding practices and we know that the european authorities have probably one of the most compr
it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must...
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brannan wharf is intended to be a fun and sustainable project and has unscripted activity and an open environment and playful and subtle ways and i hope you will see it next week and i won't go into detail now and the construction and the way materials were sources. steven will now describe the project a bit further. >> good afternoon commissioners, executive director, port staff and members of the public. i am steven real and the project manager and i am privileged to work on this exciting project. this is a $26 million project. includes $7 million for demolition of the condemned pier 36 which is a massive reinforced concrete pier structure. demolition of 900 linear feet of bulk wharf and $19 million project to construct the new 57,000 square feet state of the art public open space wharf replacing 9,000 square feet of embarcadero promenade strengthening 200 linear feet of sea wall and modifying another 700 feet. funding for the project. $18.5 million in port funds. $4.7 million in federal funds through the 2007 water resource and development act. 2.9 million dollars for the 2008 clean and safe n
brannan wharf is intended to be a fun and sustainable project and has unscripted activity and an open environment and playful and subtle ways and i hope you will see it next week and i won't go into detail now and the construction and the way materials were sources. steven will now describe the project a bit further. >> good afternoon commissioners, executive director, port staff and members of the public. i am steven real and the project manager and i am privileged to work on this...
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that could thrive outside of the traditional college environment this. is not for everyone and it is for a few. and remember most entrepreneurs will not really succeed this. is a high risk venture. >> it is probably true here, at aggregate with the entrepreneurial adventures is the aggregate. some people will have to be able to make it big. bill. go ahead. >> we have the curve here. actually the bell curve. any standard will work ill to be conjoined with that and any standard will work ill and not to be much use if you pose universal genius. the zuckerberg, gates. jobs. it works anyway. madison did not learn at all. princeton. madison knew a lot and read a lot. the book is not written for those folks. arguably, i think based on the evidence of what i could tell from reading the jobs book and the other pro files of successful people. issue live in a ranch house in california use your garage to play the guitar or invent machines and you will make it much more likely than college. >> i this i that may be true. questions here? just kidding. >> my name is fat
that could thrive outside of the traditional college environment this. is not for everyone and it is for a few. and remember most entrepreneurs will not really succeed this. is a high risk venture. >> it is probably true here, at aggregate with the entrepreneurial adventures is the aggregate. some people will have to be able to make it big. bill. go ahead. >> we have the curve here. actually the bell curve. any standard will work ill to be conjoined with that and any standard will...
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use tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actually safer than many alternatives but despite government it is apparent enthusiasm for biotech part of an cafeterias have ironically burned g.m. products from their menus g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice from a can find they went to many other items ranging from milk to meat to chocolate. ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s.g. monsanto which is accused of stifling small businesses and driving some farmers to ruin even suicide may well concerns remain over the potential health risks of genetically doctored food to ranging from allergies to immune system damage at his police investigate. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is then the argument for g.m.
use tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actually safer than many alternatives but despite government it is apparent enthusiasm for biotech part of an cafeterias have ironically burned g.m. products from their menus g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice from a can find they went to many other items ranging from milk to meat to chocolate. ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by...
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you are taken out of that structured environment and you go off to school or looking for a job and it is not just the military needs worry about it. when you look at the aggregate numbers of unemployment among veterans and you see it is high in unemployment numbers, then you know that there is something wrong about the way we are dealing with veterans in the way we are trying to help the veterans after they finish their service. >> host: back to your book, "the guns at last light: the war in western europe, 1944-1945". it is estimated that in december 1, 8000 american deserters roamed with another 10,000 british. the equivalent of a division of military people were often joining forces with local marketeers to peddle items from his own army trucks. hundreds of such vehicles vanish every day for $5000. >> guest: there was a lot of bad behavior. there is no doubt about it. it is important to recognize that all the brothers were valiant. that is not how human nature works. whether you are you're in the army or out of the army. you know, there were 23,000 deserters in world war ii. thousa
you are taken out of that structured environment and you go off to school or looking for a job and it is not just the military needs worry about it. when you look at the aggregate numbers of unemployment among veterans and you see it is high in unemployment numbers, then you know that there is something wrong about the way we are dealing with veterans in the way we are trying to help the veterans after they finish their service. >> host: back to your book, "the guns at last light:...
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neil: and an environment like this. >> it makes it tougher. they can do more than we can. we can never keep up. home depot, all the hardware and paint stores. neil: you make a better writer fear -- abettor grinder. >> but everyone has a budget. it does not matter. i have a lot of people say, the difference between you and the local box door, when i go there, oh, it was dead. when i get to you, it was fantastic. dollars will regulate between good and fantastic. neil: a good job. if you are perilously putting your mortgage ahead of what you read. shame on you. i cannot lead you to the refrigerator. all right. health care delayed, i want you to meet their public and he says (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trad and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me onli so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottradeice is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "b
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really wanted to have out there carex it is toxic it's toxic to people it's toxic to the environment what it does is it breaks apart the oil into something called a myself a little oil bubble that's wrapped in this solving the in the hydrophilic you know lipophilic into them and they form little packages around there or else which says spins the oil in the water column they're called myself these my cells go around and they absorb on to biological tissue they're absorbing on to sand grains they're absorbing onto raindrop particles they're absorbing up into the clouds and they're raining down as stinging rain on people who then get rashes just like dispersants urge a sign to go through the lip it's in the oil they go through the lip in the sound they break down the sound wall which is a liquid membrane they take that whale into the sound into the organs were rattling so their delivery system where they go around my own itself is toxic to every organ system in the body and the mixture of dispersant and whale is much more toxic then either oil alone or dispersant one fisherman here have
really wanted to have out there carex it is toxic it's toxic to people it's toxic to the environment what it does is it breaks apart the oil into something called a myself a little oil bubble that's wrapped in this solving the in the hydrophilic you know lipophilic into them and they form little packages around there or else which says spins the oil in the water column they're called myself these my cells go around and they absorb on to biological tissue they're absorbing on to sand grains...
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when the regulatory environment is right, should there be discussions with dish, sure. let's not rule everything else. who knew dish would be running around? who knew soft bank would be around? what's going to happen with track phone? what will happen with facebook? what will happen with mbnos? whatever happen, there's an awful lot of opportunity and options for t-mobile. it's great time to be growing and taking customers in share. so you want to talk to us, bring it on. but know that you're talking to somebody that's strong and getting stronger. >> so that is the end game, then, a sale of the company? >> no, the end game is to do whatever it takes to get the scale and the capability to solve customers' pain points. right now, we're doing it extremely well. if, in fact, the united states believes the consolidation should not happen, then i believe you'll see some preferential action in washington, making sure that low-band spectrum, and things that can catapult us to the next level, take place. i'll take either path. either combine ourselves with somebody else and get t
when the regulatory environment is right, should there be discussions with dish, sure. let's not rule everything else. who knew dish would be running around? who knew soft bank would be around? what's going to happen with track phone? what will happen with facebook? what will happen with mbnos? whatever happen, there's an awful lot of opportunity and options for t-mobile. it's great time to be growing and taking customers in share. so you want to talk to us, bring it on. but know that you're...
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connell: talk about what type of assets you want to own in that environment if you're right, if this does continue for some time. you talked about stocks and bonds. what about gold? we showed at the bottom of the screen when you were speaking, the fact you'd rather own bonds or gold than stocks in the environment. i read before we got on air, an interview with jim rogers who would not buy gold now in the midst of making a complicated bottom. more to the downside, showing it over 1200, and jim figures it's between 900 and 1,000. how do you see gold? >> caller: well, he may know more than i do. it's possible it drop further. it's also possible that even the incredible very sentiment that they are thinking about, the outlook of the price, and given the stock of gold declined by almost 40%, and also begin the money printing that we have around the world, that gold is making lows right now, who knows. my sense is that we never know exactly which is the high and which is the low. that's why there are more poor people than rich people otherwise everybody buys at the low, sells at the high t
connell: talk about what type of assets you want to own in that environment if you're right, if this does continue for some time. you talked about stocks and bonds. what about gold? we showed at the bottom of the screen when you were speaking, the fact you'd rather own bonds or gold than stocks in the environment. i read before we got on air, an interview with jim rogers who would not buy gold now in the midst of making a complicated bottom. more to the downside, showing it over 1200, and jim...
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is environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. food not only safe but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced the many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london and city have ben to such food now usually associated with the staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in things like chocolate and milk around ninety percent of all biotech seas are owned by the u.s. giant monsanto which is accused of stifling small businesses and driving some farmers to ruin and even to suicides now meanwhile concerns remains over the potential health risks of genetically modified food now ranging from allergies to sustain deficiency even to death artie's pretty boy who has more for us. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure
is environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. food not only safe but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced the many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london and city have ben to such food now usually associated with the staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in things like chocolate and milk around ninety percent of all biotech seas are owned by the u.s. giant monsanto which is accused of stifling...
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we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one part of dances to a different. louisiana's in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became from. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we released our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico. coast state an accident old piece by piece the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling in over a mile of water and over three miles. on april twentieth two thousand and ten approximately nine forty five pm. methane gas from the well ignited. eleven workers were never found. the deepwater horizon sank on the morning of april twenty second birthday. shortly thereafter the u.s. coast guard began to observe an oil slick spreading from where the rig onc
we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one part of dances to a different. louisiana's in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became from. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we released our land to the oil...
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s environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. foods not only save but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london are said to have banned such foods now usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in meat milk as well as chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the us a giant i'm own son to which is accused of stifling small businesses and even farmers get ruined and some even go as far as committing suicide meanwhile concerns remain over the potential health risks of genetically doctored food ranging from allergies she means system deficiencies leading to death . has more on the story. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell their campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is as safe as they and the gover
s environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. foods not only save but beneficial for people's health but it looks like he hasn't convinced many so far as even the restaurants at the houses of parliament in london are said to have banned such foods now usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice it's not possible to find g.m. in meat milk as well as chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the us a giant i'm own son to which is accused of stifling...
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exchanging information on regulations of energy solution and transportation in the marine environment and coastal areas. and our development. a year, the civil liberties. yes. the framework on sustainable growth, not is a question for the audience. >> then they need to take on issues of equality. >> inequality. yes. >> okay. interesting. some damage to ask you. you were present at the creation . now they're taking a stand on that as well. you want to talk about your thinking about that and how they have moved ahead toward? >> we did a paper in march of this year that quantified the fossil fuel subsidies large enough to be debilitating budget balance in fiscal sustainability of a number of countries, especially those in the middle east and africa and that the lack of taking action on externalities', energy pricing that does not take into account pollution, congestion, and effects on climate change, that these were very substantial in advanced economies, the united states and other advanced economies. our view is that addressing energy subsidies would bring very substantial benefits acr
exchanging information on regulations of energy solution and transportation in the marine environment and coastal areas. and our development. a year, the civil liberties. yes. the framework on sustainable growth, not is a question for the audience. >> then they need to take on issues of equality. >> inequality. yes. >> okay. interesting. some damage to ask you. you were present at the creation . now they're taking a stand on that as well. you want to talk about your thinking...
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s environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. food not only safe but beneficial for people's health but also like he hasn't convinced many so far as even the restaurants at the house of parliament in london are said to have banned such foods g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice and meat but they can also find their way into regular ranging food milk chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s. giant one son joe which is accused of stabbing feeling small businesses and then driving some farmers to even committing suicide now meanwhile concerns remain over the potential have truth of a genetically dr food ranging from allergies to immune system deficiency to liver problems as well as sometimes death artie's politico has more for us. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technolo
s environment secretary has gone as far as labeling g.m. food not only safe but beneficial for people's health but also like he hasn't convinced many so far as even the restaurants at the house of parliament in london are said to have banned such foods g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice and meat but they can also find their way into regular ranging food milk chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s. giant one son joe which...
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the average 18% and in this environment 6% earnings growth is not that bad. i don't think you're going to get a big push up in the stock market and sideways may be fine for the next several months to wait for the overall economy to prove. this is not the disaster that everybody thinks will be happening. elsewhere, have you noticed how the stock market is acting? up almost every single day. 1669, the historic closing high. at 1640. 1.8% off of that historic high. back to you. how quickly june and its woes were forgotten. bob just talked about the disaster they thought it would be with regard to stocks. with regard to the bond market do you think the sudden spikes will be a disaster or manageable event for this market. >> it has to be a manageable event because i don't think we have the luxury to claim it as a disaster when it's really a normalization process. maybe the disaster was artificially depressing them so that the normalcy would be so shocking of like your story on the dollar index and it goes hat in hand with this conversation because as the interest
the average 18% and in this environment 6% earnings growth is not that bad. i don't think you're going to get a big push up in the stock market and sideways may be fine for the next several months to wait for the overall economy to prove. this is not the disaster that everybody thinks will be happening. elsewhere, have you noticed how the stock market is acting? up almost every single day. 1669, the historic closing high. at 1640. 1.8% off of that historic high. back to you. how quickly june...